“If idiots could fly, the sky would be like an airport.”― Laura Davenport

"Do or do not. There is no try. "- Yoda.

"LTES" Gem 2014

Misdiagnosed for 25+ years; Finally Diagnosed with Celiac 11/01/10. Double DQ2 genes. This thing tried to kill me. I view Celiac as a fire breathing dragon --and I have run my sword right through his throat.I. Win.

I got some and had a cup about an hour ago. Didn't taste good so I added honey and some lemon juice. Much bettter.

Just sitting here waiting for it to kick in! ...... How long does it take? Thought I would be cured by now!

LOL! Wish cures were that fast ;-) I noticed a difference after a cup daily for a week. I gave some to a couple different friends a bit younger, nonceliac, dealing with an achy knee and another with heavy monthly female issues which this is supposed to help.....they steeped the tea for 5 minutes which I don't think I could have drank.....I steep 1-2 minutes as get gets too strong otherwise, at least for me. The friend with the achy knee said he noticed a difference.

It might not work for everyone.....I did try this a few months back becasue I had read about its anti-inflammatory benefits but at the time I was dealing with kidneys stones so I could not tell what was working and what was not. By taking the grains and sugars out of my diet it gave my body a chance to calm itself. I also went to all bottled water which relieved my issues with my kidneys and then I could tell the difference. Before it seemed like something was randomly attacking one part of my body then the next and I wondered what was going to be next.

I am pre-diabetic, meaning that my glucose levels have not gone over 200 on glucose tests but is higher than it should be. By taking grains and sugars out of my diet it got a grip on my glucose levels but I was still having aching in my fingers and in my feet, occasionally in my joints and I knew it was not from the rise or fall of my glucose levels. So I decided to try the tea again. I now have found my glucose levels are not an issue, I can have a little bit of grians and sugar.....I went to a birthday celebration yesterday, had some gluten-free pizza, gluten-free crackers (love my friends who go out of their way for me) and I even had a little bit of ice cream.....no inflammation today!!!!

AVR, I can recommend a very good countertop water filter that will cost you less than $150 on the 'website that shall not be named' and will give you much better water than anything you can get bottled. The replacement filters are less than $100, and they last for a year with regular household use, including cooking. I have a new house with whole-house water filtration now, but I used this countertop unit for five years before that, and then made a gift of it to someone once I moved in this house. I've actually bought a few over the years to give to other people as housewarming gifts and the like, I really adore this unit. Please PM if you're interested, not sure if it's ok to promote brand names on the forum.

Ha! Nettles always remind me of stories about this Tibetan monk who meditated out in the woods for years with nothing to eat but nettles. He ate so much of them he turned green! Not sure how much you'd have to drink for that to happen...

I am totally trying this though. I tend to get achy after getting cc'd.

And AVR, the ringing in your ears went away?? Seriously?! I've had tinnitus in one ear for a good 2 years now and have just gotten used to ignoring it. Also, my eyes get fuzzy quite frequently as well. My vision's pretty cruddy as it is, but gluten (and dairy and soy) definitely don't help.

- mild gastritis seen on endoscopy Oct 2012. Not sure if healed or not.
- Family members with Celiac: Mother, sister, aunt on mother's side, aunt and uncle on father's side, more being diagnosed every year.

AVR, I can recommend a very good countertop water filter that will cost you less than $150 on the 'website that shall not be named' and will give you much better water than anything you can get bottled. The replacement filters are less than $100, and they last for a year with regular household use, including cooking. I have a new house with whole-house water filtration now, but I used this countertop unit for five years before that, and then made a gift of it to someone once I moved in this house. I've actually bought a few over the years to give to other people as housewarming gifts and the like, I really adore this unit. Please PM if you're interested, not sure if it's ok to promote brand names on the forum.

Its Ok to say brands unless you are the owner of the company. That would make it advertising.

Had my second cup of nettles. Still stiff and achy but it doesn't taste too bad if you add lemon or orange juice and some sweetener. Hope that doesnt negate its magic powers?

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Lil' Guinea Pig #10 reporting in. Just drank the first cup. Let me preface this by saying I don't like tea - not ever - not iced, sweet, hot, green, nada - I do drink ginger tea on occasion to help settle my stomach, but not happily.

I've been off all supplements for almost two weeks because of a severe reaction, currently have joint pain, bloat from nearly everything I ingest and recent endo showed intestinal inflammation - so I hope to be a good test subject.

“If idiots could fly, the sky would be like an airport.”― Laura Davenport

"Do or do not. There is no try. "- Yoda.

"LTES" Gem 2014

Misdiagnosed for 25+ years; Finally Diagnosed with Celiac 11/01/10. Double DQ2 genes. This thing tried to kill me. I view Celiac as a fire breathing dragon --and I have run my sword right through his throat.I. Win.

Ha! Nettles always remind me of stories about this Tibetan monk who meditated out in the woods for years with nothing to eat but nettles. He ate so much of them he turned green! Not sure how much you'd have to drink for that to happen...

I am totally trying this though. I tend to get achy after getting cc'd.

And AVR, the ringing in your ears went away?? Seriously?! I've had tinnitus in one ear for a good 2 years now and have just gotten used to ignoring it. Also, my eyes get fuzzy quite frequently as well. My vision's pretty cruddy as it is, but gluten (and dairy and soy) definitely don't help.

Yes, lets compare notes in a while.

Peg

Peg, are you eating any grains or sugar right now? I made a connection, it took me 1 1/2 years but what I found is that if I ate grains (rice and corn) or sugar I would get buzzing in my ears. I had it nonstop and I tried going off eggs, avoiding soy, I was dairy-free for a year and it did not change anything for me. I wasn't getting completely better and then I started having trouble with my glucose levels so I took all grain and suagr out of my diet and the buzzing in my ears stopped. As an experiment I would eat grain or sugar and it was definately (at least for me) linked to the sugar and grain. I was having trouble with inflammation and I would get this stiff feeling in my fingers and feet, achiness in my elbows so I tried the tea. I have really enjoyed the results, and now I can have a little bit (okay, I had 4 small slices of gluten-free pizza tonight, so maybe not small amounts) of grains and sugar and the buzzing has not come back. I don't know if I was able to get the inflammation down to a point that body could manage it or what. Also, I was still having trouble getting fatigued and I have found this tea gives me energy again. I only drink a cup every othr day right now and am doing real well. I read that the tea is good for the pancreas and perhaps this is what has stopped the rise in my blood sugar? I really don't know. I just know it is working for me.

Lil' Guinea Pig #10 reporting in. Just drank the first cup. Let me preface this by saying I don't like tea - not ever - not iced, sweet, hot, green, nada - I do drink ginger tea on occasion to help settle my stomach, but not happily.

I've been off all supplements for almost two weeks because of a severe reaction, currently have joint pain, bloat from nearly everything I ingest and recent endo showed intestinal inflammation - so I hope to be a good test subject.

Cheers!

GottaSki, let us know how it works for you, that joint pain is no fun!

Hi everyone. I've only just picked up on this thread as I haven't been active for a while. I'll be shortly heading to the store to pick up some nettle tea to test out...

Inflammation is definitely a problem for me. Before I went gluten free I had no celiac antibodies, but did have a very high ESR (100), and a few other blood abnormalities including a highish TSH. Going gluten free brought the ESR and TSH down to decent levels, and the worst of my symptoms (frequent episodes of migraine, vomiting and D, skin rashes, itchy and burning skin) improved, some quickly and some gradually over about 6 months. However I did still have lingering abdominal pain, head and muscle aches, fatigue and brain fog. An endoscopy after 6 months on the diet confirmed ongoing gut inflammation.

8 months further on with these dragging symptoms, despite eating a strict diet mainly free of unprocessed foods I finally understood a way to manage the problems (although I don't really understand why this should be so). I realised that the brain fog was caused by the paracetamol and codiene painkillers I was frequently using to control the head and body pains (I had not been taking more than the allowed daily dose, but did take them on most days). My brain fog cleared within about two weeks of stopping the medication, and the headaches and body pains also reduced significantly - a sure sign of their overuse!

Once that was out of the way, I could see that the headaches or body aches started only if I ate grains, with rice being the major culprit. Going grain free (with a little corn now and again) has stopped the headaches and body pains immediately, my gut was more comfortable and behaved better, and within a few weeks my energy levels soared. Evidence of finally getting the remaining inflammation under control.

Finally, for me, the inflammation may be allergy-related in some way. Since ditching the painkillers and the rice, I have discovered that any headache or gut pain is alleviated by taking an anti-histamine. It doesn't seem to matter which one, I take either Zantac (and H2) or Piriton (an H1). They both work extremely well for me. I would be really interested to hear if this works for anyone else.

Its Ok to say brands unless you are the owner of the company. That would make it advertising.

Had my second cup of nettles. Still stiff and achy but it doesn't taste too bad if you add lemon or orange juice and some sweetener. Hope that doesnt negate its magic powers?

Thanks, K.

In that case, I was referring to the New Wave Enviro 10-stage countertop water filter. I LURVE that thing! You can get it in a store, my local health food store has it, but you'll get it a lot cheaper on The Website That Shall Not Be Named.